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Saturday November 22, 2008

Greetings! Savant's new reviews today are

300
Limited Collector's Edition
Warner DVD


A Christmas Story
Blu-ray
Warners

and
Revenge of a Kabuki Actor
AnimEigo

An online treat -- Color LIFE magazine images from the Universal backlot of Julia Adams and our friend The Gill Man are now online -- see them here, on Google. Makeup expert & correspondent Craig Reardon tells me that the Creature's 'golden sheen' and red lips are believed to have been added for the still photo shoot -- in the movies the monster was just plain green! Thanks to Bob Furmanek for this great link.

And thanks also to Bill Warren for a link to the same LIFE magazine resource -- this time a full B&W photo shoot of the amazing XENOMORPH from It Came from Outer Space. The wonders never cease!

This Spiegel Online clip is also being passed around online ... security camera footage of the dining room of a fancy cruise liner that suddenly begins rocking out of control. It gets pretty crazy: Spiegel Online Video. The calm German narration and drum music track only make it funnier.

For the record, I'm taking a couple of days off around Thanksgiving, but the reviews will continue here at DVD Savant ... thanks for all the support! If you're new to the site and / or happen to like what you read (Hello? Where'd everybody go?) let me take this opportunity to promote the amazing, fantastic, non-toxic original DVD Savant Review Resource Book, which is still in print and readily available. Thanks for reading! Glenn Erickson


Tuesday November 18, 2008

Greetings! Savant's new reviews today are

WALL-E
3-Disc Blu-ray
Disney DVD

Tropic Thunder
Blu-ray
Director's Cut
Paramount


A Shari Lewis Christmas
S'More / UCLA Film & Television Archive

and
Quo Vadis
Warner Home Entertainment

The image is from Georges Franju's Judex, now out in region 2 only, on a double bill with Franju's Shadowman. I haven't gotten permission to use his name, but a friendly reader made the image by pasting together three video frames from a dramatic tilt up, the one that introduces Maurice Jarre's great title theme. I think I may just have to track this one down. A friend and I have a joke -- any rarity we buy is guaranteed to come out on region one within six months. So we're really providing a public service!

A quiet weekend for Savant E-mail. I drove to San Diego and back yesterday, to pick up a carload of old film books from a professor-scholar friend who is retiring and leaving the country. Not only does he have dozens of books I've always wanted to read and scores of useful reference volumes, he has entire runs of 70s film magazines specializing in progressive film theory, the kind of stuff I wasn't ready to absorb at UCLA. That was when I quietly switched from critical studies to film production -- without telling anybody on the faculty. Just try that one in a film school now.

I had second pick of the books but the person ahead of me -- a Savant correspondent who nominated me for the honor -- was interested in other subjects. The professor had a really obscure rarity called L'Erotisme au cinema by Lo Duca -- a notorious early sixties' volume, basically a French photo book on high-quality paper that gathered stills in remarkable quality of seemingly every salacious and provocative scene ever to grace a European film. You might have heard the book mentioned in critical essays from the sixties. People placed Lo Duca on their coffee table, as American film freaks once placed Kenneth Anger's books. We had a copy in UCLA's Theater Arts Reading Room. I remember my boss deciding that I was too young to read it (I was 22!) Fellow librarian Jim Ursini got a good laugh out of that one.

Anyway, I quietly moved L'Erotisme au cinema to my stack of books. A few minutes later it was back up on the shelf. My benefactor was no fool and I immediately congratulated him on the wisdom of hanging onto it!

On the way back I passed Disneyland. Foreign readers might not know that one can see the Matterhorn mountain and the Space Mountain attractions from the freeway. Big brushfires in Palos Verdes had the air thick with smoke and ash, and I couldn't help but think of all the Disneyland tourists trying to enjoy themselves with stinging eyes and ashes raining from the sky. Los Angeles is like Pompeii again, with white ash everywhere. I live miles from any of the fires, not far from downtown in the middle of the city. But hundreds of houses have been lost this time and the devastation is really enormous. I hope they get it all under control post haste. What with all the disturbing economic news, this a really shaky time. Thanks for reading! -- Glenn Erickson


NEWEST FEATURE ARTICLES
300 Limited Collector's Edition
Zack Snyder turns 300 Spartans loose against a million Persians, by filming 40 gung-ho Greek soldiers against a blue screen. Big, impressive and faithful to Frank Miller's graphic novel -- and dedicated to the proposition that chopping up people is a virtue unto itself. In a very fancy box-set release. Warners.   11/22/08

A Christmas Story
Warners Blu-ray gives us the best-looking version to date of the modern Christmas classic about tongues stuck to poles, fathers battling home heating furnaces and Christmas presents that will shoot your eye out. With a host of amusing extras.   11/22/08

Revenge of a Kabuki Actor
AnimEigo gives us the weirdest action thriller ever, a mystery involving a cross-dressing actor, scheming businessmen and a Shakespearean chorus of loveable thieves. Great fun from Kon Ichikawa.   11/22/08

WALL-E
Disney's 3-Disc Blu-ray gives us what might be the best movie of 2008 in a stunning presentation. Pixar's work is the pinnacle of animation entertainment. Disney DVD.   11/18/08

Tropic Thunder
Blu-ray Director's Cut. Audiences went for Ben Stiller's crass 'n' crude Hollywood spoof, with Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. in blackface. With a slew of cameo appearances, including one big one from Tom Cruise. Dreamworks.   11/18/08

A Shari Lewis Christmas
A pleasant surprise from the TV past! Ventriloquist TV star Shari Lewis appears in three of her early 1960s TV specials, with her favorite pal Lamb Chop. From S'More and the UCLA Film and TV Archive.   11/18/08

Quo Vadis
Hollywood's first post-war Biblical epic to be filmed overseas, with Deborah Kerr, Robert Taylor and a terrific newcomer to American screens, Peter Ustinov. Mastered to two discs to maintain an optimal bit rate. From Warners.   11/18/08

Thunderball
Blu-ray. Three weeks after arrival, it plays! Bond goes Far Up! Far Down! and Far Out! in the first 007 outing to mine the franchise, and fall apart as a movie. But we lo-ove that boat that splits in two! MGM-Fox   11/15/08

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